Insights and liability tips on how to protect your inn or bed & breakfast, giving you and your guests peace of mind.
Today, bed and breakfast owners and managers are increasingly leveraging AI to remain competitive and meet the evolving needs and expectations of modern travelers. Here’s how:
Regularly reviewing and updating security protocols, such as installing surveillance cameras and proper signage, are just a few ways to contribute to the overall safety of the inn. Explore these insights and strategies to strike a balance between security and guest convenience at your inn.
The nature of day-to-day business at an inn puts them at high risk of cyberattacks. By handling enormous amounts of personally identifiable information (PII) and personal financial information (PFI), they’re a lucrative target for cybercriminals.
Recent data reveals that there are at least 8.5 billion Google searches per day! Considering that insane amount of traffic, bed and breakfast owners may want to consider using Google Hotel Ads to connect with more potential guests and increase bookings.
No hotel, inn, or bed and breakfast is immune to an attack. They all have something an attacker would want because you still accommodate a significant amount of people.
As a result of the pandemic, we are seeing more and more bed and breakfasts using QR Codes to cut down on daily operations and reduce paper waste. QR Codes are starting to take over the hospitality industry by storm, enhancing guest experience and helping your day-to-day functions.
We are all familiar with the old saying “never judge a book by its cover”, however in the hospitality and travel industry, it couldn’t be more opposite. Not only can good photography help increase your bookings, but it can also help your claim if damage occurs.
Providing safety and protection for your inn and your guests is essential – having a second set of eyes on the property via surveillance devices can help fill that need. You can protect your property and guests while maintaining your distance. Here are a few security measures you can take to protect your bed and breakfast.
Social media provides an accessible platform for advertising and promoting your Bed & Breakfast to an extensive audience. However, many other owners are thinking the exact same way and hopping on the bandwagon. So, how can you stand apart from the competition and attract more guests? Follow these tips to increase your online presence and leverage social media marketing for your Inn.
With most of corporate America continuing to having to work remotely, there has been a new craving for travel and working on “vacation” which has opened a plethora of opportunities for the Bed & Breakfast industry. Simply introducing more operational technology in your Inn, offering creative packages, or being more flexible with your bookings, could increase your business earnings exponentially. The trends for 2021 are focused on safety and the “new” business traveler.